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    Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson: wrongly-convicted murder suspect and her husband talk new documentary

    01/03/2026 | 15 mins.
    Amanda Knox was arrested for the murder of her flatmate, wrongly convicted, and spent four years in an Italian prison, and she's looking back on her journey in a new documentary.
    Mouth of the Wolf follows Amanda’s first trip back to Italy in years to face the people and places that shaped her story.
    Amanda Knox and her husband, Christopher Robinson, worked on the project together and the pair described the risky journey back to Italy.
    "It was not beyond belief for us that if Amanda returned to Italy to speak the truth, that she could be putting herself in potential jeopardy for being charged with another crime. So that fear was real."
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    Professor Brian Cox: physicist on his 'Emergence' world tour

    01/03/2026 | 15 mins.
    Physicist professor Brian Cox is a bit of a rockstar in the science world.
    When he’s not hosting his BBC shows, Brian is touring the world making science engaging and accessible.
    He performed his last show to over half a million people globally - and now he’s back and apparently bigger than ever, with his 'Emergence' show set to kick off in June.
    "The show really tells the story - it starts with 1600, goes to now, which is only 400 years later, we know a tremendous amount about the universe and how it operates and how old it is, and so on."
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    Whitcoulls Recommends: Kin and Surviving White Island

    01/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    Kin by Tayari Jones - who was the author of a wonderful book called An American Marriage a few years ago, which I loved. In this new one, Vernice and Annie are both motherless, close as sisters, growing up in small town Louisiana during the Jim Crow years. Their lives take them in different directions - Vernice to Atlanta and college, whilst Annie heads to Memphis in constant search of the mother who abandoned her. It’s stunningly written, about two Black women navigating the prejudice, misogyny and cruelty of that era and whose bond with each other stands the test of time and distance.
    Surviving White Island by Kelsey Waghorn. Kelsey was a tour guide on Whakaari White Island and was caught up in the devastating eruption there in 2019, which changed her life forever. This is her account of what happened - the aftermath, injuries, recovery and sheer grit required to get through each day, in a memoir which is both brave and inspirational from a young woman whose future changed in an unimaginable instant.
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    Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge.com writer on her staycation in Cambridge’s new hotel

    01/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    Megan Singleton recently took a staycation an hour and a half out of Auckland to check out the new Clements Hotel.
    The hotel is housed in the oldest commercial building in Cambridge and used to be the infamous old Masonic Hotel.
    Megan unpacked the new changes - check out the full review here.
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    The Sunday Panel: Having camping costs gotten out of hand?

    01/03/2026 | 8 mins.
    This week on the Sunday Panel, director at 818 Chris Henry and resident economist at Opes Partners Ed McKnight joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
    What do we make of IAWAI’s proposal to charge new builds a growth charge for water infrastructure maintenance and upgrades? Is that a fairer option than all ratepayers covering the cost? Or should it be spread more evenly?
    Are camping costs getting out of hand? Some places are charging $360 a night for a patch of grass. Is this what camping is about? Is this taking the spirit out of Kiwi camping?
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